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Built in 1924 as a Gulf Oil station, the Blue Dome is a Tulsa landmark and centers an older neighborhood currently enjoying a rebirth as a dowtown entertainment district. Across the street is the Blue Dome Diner and a block away is McNellie's, featured in yesterday's post.
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8 comments:
What an intesting perspective. Like that.
Impressive buildings, very differents compare to the ones with have in Valencia. Interesting view.
Serge
The blue Dome looks like a Leftover relic from times long since gone.
What a beautiful building amidst all those big buildings!
(I got a solar eclipse for skywatch today :) )
I love that area of downtown!
I've just taken a second look at your post and thought the Blue Dome looks like a mini mosque!
The sky is cloudy, the buildings look great against the grey sky.
Nice perspective. I love that building.
It looks lost among these giant buildings!
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